cbzManager — Top Features & Setup Guide
What cbzManager is
cbzManager is a desktop tool for organizing, editing, and managing CBZ (Comic Book ZIP) archives. It focuses on metadata editing, batch operations, file renaming, tagging, and generating standardized filenames/collections so comic libraries stay consistent and searchable.
Top features
- Metadata editing: Edit or add title, series, issue number, volume, publisher, publication date, writer/artist, and custom fields stored inside CBZ or in sidecar files (e.g., ComicInfo.xml).
- Bulk operations: Batch rename, retag, move, or convert large groups of CBZ/CBR files with rules or templates.
- Filename templating: Create and apply naming templates (e.g., Series – Vol## – #Issue – Title.cbz) so files follow a consistent format.
- Tagging and filtering: Add multiple tags (genre, character, read/unread) and filter or create smart collections based on tag queries.
- Cover and page management: View, replace, or extract cover images; reorder or remove pages inside an archive.
- Library view & collection management: Browse by series, publisher, tags, or custom collections; create virtual shelves or reading lists.
- File integrity & validation: Verify archive integrity, detect corrupted files or missing pages, and optionally repair simple ZIP issues.
- Import/export & integrations: Import metadata from ComicVine, Goodreads, or local databases; export to CSV/JSON or generate ComicInfo.xml sidecars.
- Batch conversion: Convert between CBZ and CBR or re-compress archives to reduce file size while preserving image quality.
- Cross-platform support (typical): Native builds or portable versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux; keyboard shortcuts for power users.
Setup guide (assumes a standard desktop install)
- Download and install
- Grab the latest release from the official project page or repository for your OS and run the installer or extract a portable build.
- Initial library scan
- Point cbzManager to your comics folder(s). Let it scan to index files, extract basic metadata, and generate thumbnails.
- Configure filename templates
- Open settings → Filename Template. Create a template matching your desired format (use placeholders for series, issue, volume, year).
- Set metadata sources
- In settings → Metadata, enable preferred online sources (ComicVine API key if required) and set lookup priority.
- Import or create ComicInfo.xml
- For files lacking metadata, use the bulk editor to populate fields or fetch metadata online. Save metadata into ComicInfo.xml sidecars or embed inside the CBZ.
- Organize with tags and collections
- Create tag categories (e.g., genre, format, read-status) and apply tags in bulk. Create smart collections for auto-adding files matching rules (e.g., “Unread” or “Manga: Shonen”).
- Run batch rename or repair
- Preview renaming operations on a subset, then apply to entire library. Run integrity checks and fix any corrupt archives.
- Set up backups and exports
- Configure regular exports of metadata (CSV/JSON) and enable backups of ComicInfo.xml files before mass edits.
- Customize UI & shortcuts
- Tweak display density, thumbnail sizes, and keyboard shortcuts for faster navigation.
- Maintain
- Periodically re-scan folders after adding new files, update metadata sources, and re-run compression/repair routines as needed.
Tips for best results
- Use sidecar ComicInfo.xml if you want reversible edits without modifying the original CBZ.
- Test templates and batch operations on a small set before applying library-wide.
- Keep a separate archive or backup before bulk renames or metadata embedding.
- Use consistent tags and a small set of standardized genres to improve smart collection accuracy.
If you want, I can produce: a filename template set for your library, a step-by-step batch rename script, or sample ComicInfo.xml content—tell me which.
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